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September/October 2003 / Volume 34(5)
The articles below have been selected from the print version of the
September/October 2003 issue of Decision Line. To receive a printed
copy that includes all the articles, or to subscribe, please contact
dsi@gsu.edu.
Page 1: President's Letter. “Looking forward
to Washington, D.C.,” by Barbara
B. Flynn, Wake Forest University.
from the Editor. Decision Line Editor
Keong Leong provides
an overview of 34(5) feature articles.
International Issues. “How to Build and
Sustain a Stronger International Presence and Acceptance,” by Thomas
E. Callarman, Arizona State University. “Meeting the Global Challenge,”
by Mike Parent, Utah State
University.
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In the Classroom. “Using Excel to Demonstrate
Random Numbers,” by Rick Hesse,
Feature Editor, and Russ Laher,
Jet California Institute of Technology. (Get original .doc and .xls
files in classroom34-5.zip.)
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Ecommerce. “M-commerce Around the World:
Mobile Services and Applications in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Finland,
and the U.S.,” by J. P. Shim,
Mississippi State University, and Julie M. Shim, Salomon Smith Barney.
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Feature Editor]
Information Technology. “Information Technology
Innovations in the Decision Sciences Institute,” by Arijit
Sengupta, Indiana University.
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Feature Editor]
The Deans’ Perspective. “A Dean on Deaning,”
by Lee D. Dahringer, Loyola
College of Maryland.
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From the Bookshelf. “BASIC Update—Approaches
to Teaching VB.NET,” by W. Brett
McKenzie, Roger Williams University.
Reviews: Visual
Basic.NET How to Program, Second Edition
(Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Tem R. Nieto; Prentice Hall, 2002,
1517 pages, $85; www.prenticehall.com); An Introduction to Programming
with Visual Basic.NET, Fifth Edition (David I. Schneider; Prentice
Hall, 2002, 736 pages, $70; www.prenticehall.com); Programming
with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET: An Object-Oriented Approach- Comprehensive
(Michael V. Ekedahl, William Newman; Thompson/Course Technology, 2003
664 pages, $53; www.course.com).
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Names in the News [Mohammad
Dadashzadeh (Oakland University), Les
Digman (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Chan
Hahn (Bowling Green University), Linda
Sprague (China Europe International Business School), Jack
Meredith (Wake Forest University), Nallan
C. Suresh (State University of New York, Buffalo)]
Marketplace Job Classifieds
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conference in Washington, D.C.
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